From nilstr@hotmail.com Mon Apr 30 09:56:27 2007
Subject:RE: Real organ, cloned Leslie?
Here are info about a line out:
http://www.dairiki.org/HammondWiki/LineOutFromAHammondConsole
I have not tried any of these pedals so i can only mention that there is a Korg (discontinued) and a Roland G7available that you might want to check out as well as the Spin and Rotosound.Hope this is helpful.
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.comFrom: hammond@theaudiodude.comDate: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 11:00:37 -0400Subject: [CWSG] Real organ, cloned Leslie?
Hi all...First message to the group. I've been playing keys for a long time, but never laid hands on a real Hammond until this week. My church picked up an A-100 in excellent condition for a song at an estate sale. No Leslie, though, just the built-in speakers.Barring another estate sale find, we'll need to find some way to emulate the sound of a Leslie. So, I've got questions. Does anybody have any experience in rigging an A-100 or B-3 to work with a Leslie emulator? How do I go about doing this? I doubt it's as simple as soldering a 1/4" connector and resistor to the amplifier outputs (or is it?)And what would you recommend for a signal chain out of the Hammond? Voce Spin II? Rotosound? Something else? Is simply emulating the Leslie rotating effect enough, or do I need to also do some sort of speaker modeling to get the gritty, "imperfect but beautiful" sound of the Leslie speakers?-JB
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